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      • 15 Now at the feast the governor was accustomed to release for the crowd any one prisoner whom they wanted. 16 And they had then a notorious prisoner, called Barab′bas.[ a] 17 So when they had gathered, Pilate said to them, “Whom do you want me to release for you, Barab′bas[ b] or Jesus who is called Christ?” 18 For he knew that it was out of envy that they had delivered him up. 19 Besides, while he was sitting on the judgment seat, his wife sent word to him, “Have nothing to do with that...
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  2. Barabbas or Jesus? - Now at the feast the governor was accustomed to release for the crowd any one prisoner whom they wanted. And they had then a notorious prisoner, called Barab′bas.

  3. Apr 27, 2023 · Hope Bolinger. Author. Updated April 27, 2023. Believe it or not, Jesus and Barabbas actually share more than one similarity. Not only did they both get convicted and sentenced with a capital punishment, but they both share similar names.

  4. Matthew 27:16,17 was Barabbas called ‘Jesus Barabbas’? Dirk Jongkind. Only in Matthew is there some confusion about the exact form of the name Barabbas, as a small section of the evidence has Jesus Barabbas instead of just Barabbas.

  5. Jan 12, 2024 · (John 3:16, ESV) Jesus, the embodiment of divine love, willingly took upon himself the sins of the world. His sacrifice on the cross stands as the ultimate expression of the Father's love for humanity. The Ongoing Choice. The choice presented to the crowd on that fateful day mirrors the choices we face today.

  6. Aug 5, 2022 · Answer. Barabbas is mentioned in all four gospels of the New Testament: Matthew 27:15–26; Mark 15:6–15; Luke 23:18–24; and John 18:40. His life intersects that of Christ at the trial of Jesus. Jesus was standing before Pontius Pilate, the Roman governor who had already declared Jesus innocent of anything worthy of death ( Luke 23:15 ).

  7. Apr 5, 2012 · Jesus, the Innocent. Three times in Luke 23:15–22, Pilate declares Jesus’ innocence. First, in verse 15, he says, “Look, nothing deserving death has been done by him.” Second, in verse 20, Luke tell us, “Pilate addressed them once more, desiring to release Jesus…”

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